Each episode explores a different customer, with a different psychological profile. Subtle worldbuilding as snippets of dialogue and throwaway lines reveal how the bureaucracy behind this all works. The last episode focuses on the salesman himself, exploring his backstory and revealing how he got into the business.
The death she chose was quite beautiful, really. Falling down stairs isn't gentle by any means, but the wooden rose to stare at in her final moments was lovely.
The look in his eyes, though. He lost a good friend that day, I like to think. It would have broken my heart if he had not picked up one of here roses.
Thanks for the love guys. It has been quite a journey with Death In Bloom and it warms my heart to see how our little film continues to find new cinema loving audiences all over the world. x
But there's no consistency. Good and bad people die horribly, rich and poor, there's no consistency to say "if you have enough_____ you can buy a nice death." Its choice. Maybe you want to mix it up, die a hero, or die dramatically.
@@catherinemoul9160 Well - I guess if we saw more films set in this universe/scenario we could say something for sure. But I think this is our only look at it
Elements in her life that were trashy and in disrepair were subverting her meaningful death by reflecting the way she actually lived: always trying to make something glamorous but being foiled by small details. In the broken rosebud, a synergy of the beautiful and the ugly, she was able to accept that, giving authentic meaning to her life, and thus, her death.
You might also enjoy The Collector, a show about a man who has been collecting the souls of people who have traded theirs to Satan for 10 years of good fortune and decides to start helping them find ways out of their contract and upcoming deaths.
I hate UA-cams new mobile comment layout because you can see the top comment without scrolling and the comment shown sometimes spoils the stories in these videos. I'm glad that this time, the top comment wasn't spoling anything.
I genuinely adore the way the actors carry themselves. Even the tiniest gestures bring character to them! Just when the lady laughs, or how Christopher immediately lets go the envelope as soon as she grabs it somewhat daintily but excitedly. Like, little "quips" in their movements bring about so much character!
Well there is good news and bad news on that front. The bad news is that the bill will come due for you one day the good news is that when it does you will be able to afford it.
She reminds me of my mom. Last year, my mom had some medical incident and an ambulance was called for her. She ended up all right after it all, but later she told me that as she was lying inside the ambulance, she thought, "Is this how I'm going to die?" meaning in a pathetic, shabby, inglorious way. She admits to loving to be dramatic and she has to have every little detail just right, especially in her clothing. That's my mom! I love her anyway. She will be ninety-two this year.
@@terryoquinn8199 And she continues being her dramatic self at ninety-six! I just spoke with her today. She still lives in her own home, does all her own chores, and works in the garden and for all her complaining about her memory going, her mind is still good.
Jay P no. Please research these projects before making assumptions. Researchers and Doctorates from Harvard and Cambridge’s main goal is to stop and reverse ageing. It is already proven to be possible as types of jellyfish does not age and lobsters also don’t age. What will still kill us is trauma and viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases.
*Old Woman:* I want it to be perfect. Something dramatic like in the movies. I want to whisper something like..... *Me:* Say rosebud.....Say rosebud. *Old Woman:* _Rosebud.🌹_ *Me:* *_[inhales deeply]_* I am so proud.
Me: “ok, so uh, first, I need to have the current meme song in the background, then be eating a tub of cookie dough when I fall to my death with a stroke, but not just any stroke, a stroke inflicted by 29 glitter cannons going off, making it so anybody who entered the crime scene will never forget, because they will never be able to rid themselves of the glitter” Christopher: wot
Everything about this was exquisite. The concept, the actors' chemistry. The color comp and cinematics were just so pleasing! well-done to all involved in this gem.
My gramps died a short while ago and I genuinly like to believe he had his own 'salesman'. He died in his sleep, best as we could tell, after he stopped eating. Gotta wonder..
You've got to think about how he said "Remember, don't open it, or you'll ruin the surprise." is actually an actual depiction of what death is like in real life. It's ALWAYS unexpected in ways people can't control. I'm pretty impressed! The fact that the Dame was basically trying to take control over the one thing that she could have in accordance to death being HOW she died was pretty well tied with the rest of the theme. I liked it.
This was eloquent, beautiful but in a dark way. The way reality actually treats us yet we choose to ignore. I have become quite infatuated with these Omeleto videos. If they ever film in the area I live I'd love to be a part!
you had me at "what is all that pubic hair doing under there?" ...tight writing. no excess... except the the stuff... under there. did not know i needed that sentence in my brain. and now i'm wondering about my bathroom... ... ...
I liked how, despite the lighting, Christopher doesn't have a whole lot of light on him and always seems to be in a sort of darker pitch no matter what. I also liked that the client dressed up in black like she was going to a funeral, with the irony being that she's more or less attending her own funeral.
This was so good!! Also, the actress was so beautiful and her voice and her mannerisms and the fashion she wore, Gosh what an inspiring woman!! When I’m older, let me be like her and have the same polite kind of sass. Very taken by this piece, she won’t take just any old end to her long story and the death salesman is a professional 😤👏🏼👏🏼❤️
I appreciate how unglamorous that fall was. In the end, it seemed to be what was staring back at her that she found unbecoming but no death in any other way was more glamorous than the other.
this was very humorous. I've read some Terry Pratchet some years back, one particular called "Mort". this reminded me of the humor that had about Death. you know that tall skinny guy you just couldn't quite get a good look at...
Death is not just the end of living functions but it is also art. There is beauty in the beginning and the the ending of life. And when we thought we knew, death surprises us by things we never expected. The reality is this: we cannot control whatever happens. We simply stare in awe and let the event overcome us
@notsokewl i apologize if my insight regarding the video offended you in some way. I was talking in the perspective of the old woman who was looking for the perfect way to end her life. Unfortunately you brought up a whole other different issue unrelated to the comment that's talking about the film. I hope you have a good day.
@@Gwalchgwyn I've watched it happen. Pain and beauty can often go together. I'm sorry you had to undergo a rough experience, but I think what the original poster was bringing attention to was not unsympathetic of the pain of death but instead offering a perspective and encouragement that can help one carry through it.
What a fantastically clever concept, and brilliantly executed. The film strives for perfection, as does the main character, and ultimately delivers just that...it's a perfect example of how a short film should satisfy. Bravo to all involved, well done!
One of my absolute favorites I've seen on this channel. Clever, humourous, a sense of unease sprinkled through. This was a joy to watch, I will definitely be using it as a promo to my friends to get them into following the channel.
Still one of my fav pieces of short Vids. TRUE GOOD ACTUAL VIds. His lighting is always shadowed as if we barely see him and while we get the feeling yes he adheres to the pomp of the Eldrich. Its less a guy goin around selling and more a force of nature just trying his best.
"You cannot live without this one. " I have watched this shorts twice on a live streaming ans just did a search to find it because it is so SUPERB! I rarely give 5 out of 5 stars.....but hands down....PERFECTION.
Are you kidding me? This is exactly why I love working in indie films. The creativity is completely unmatched. I love this so much. Time to binge the whole channel. 💜
Re- watching this - one of my favourites from this wonderful channel - she reminds me of my gran in so many ways - looks - glamorous - something she would want or do (speech and drama teacher - could have been great comedic actress) - as it was, she died peacefully in sleep
Wow, this one took me by suprise in one of the best ways possible. At first I was confused (i love it if sth or someone manages to confuse me), then it had a really obscure story and to make it all perfect it was about one of my favorite themes: Death. And you managed to make death (sth people rarely even talk about) such a beautiful thing, that was just extraordinary! Great acting, great film making, great everything, love it! :)
This is so clever and creative. It reminded me a little bit of Dead Like Me. If anyone else likes story concepts that toy with the idea of death in a creative and almost fun way, I’d definitely recommend it.
I know people are saying "it's inconsistent" about the "headcanon" of the nicer deaths being expensive, since good people die horribly and bad die good etc. But like, that's the point. Creating a new world yknow. It doesn't have to follow true logic, I like the idea that some people can't afford the nicer deaths. Or some people figured out how to offer something worth much more than coin lmao. Or maybe it's like a raffle. And she won the raffle for any death she could ever imagine, and she was hella picky lmao
I just loved this one, so spot on so to speak. I loved Taylor young's comment to make it a mini-series I would watch it as well. Each episode another wonderful death tailor-made for just that special someone looking to go out in their own unique way. So sweet and neet to bad life is not so select just messy LOL.
A fantastic episode from the old Twilight Zone series is called "Nothing In The Dark." It's in black and white and along the same sort of story line. Great actors.
I wish I could choose my death..... whoever's idea was this, it was AWESOME, BRILLIANT & just UNIQUE..... 👏 hats off guys..... Thank you so much for this.....
What are the mechanics of this world? Is she unique? Did she have some bargain with a magical entity that allowed her to choose her death? Would she keep on living if she kept refusing or was she trapped in some kind of Groundhog Day-style loop until she chooses a death she liked?
I would love to see this become it's own little mini series. The Journeys of a Death Salesman. I'd watch it.
Same here. Absolutely.
Each episode explores a different customer, with a different psychological profile.
Subtle worldbuilding as snippets of dialogue and throwaway lines reveal how the bureaucracy behind this all works.
The last episode focuses on the salesman himself, exploring his backstory and revealing how he got into the business.
Yeah, but wouldn't it morph into a rom-com or cop drama by the 2nd season? 🙃
arteblack13
Not enough content for a third season.
Kinda like Dead Like Me tv series.
The death she chose was quite beautiful, really. Falling down stairs isn't gentle by any means, but the wooden rose to stare at in her final moments was lovely.
I'm assuming the salesman has a record of every death in history for reference. Quite a pile to choose from.
The look in his eyes, though.
He lost a good friend that day, I like to think.
It would have broken my heart if he had not picked up one of here roses.
@@clray123 To be fair, most people are not completely satisfied with their deaths.
@@roberthonan3492 I'm curious about your source of that information.
@@dougaltolan3017 I took a class in Necromancy.
“ _You can not live without this one_ “
Best line yet.
Roses are red,
Yet this one is brown,
When picking a death,
Pick one you'll live down.
@@roonion1279 yo thats sick
I just gave it a like to make the total reach 666, because I guess I'm an edgelord
You could not live with your failure
Isn't it backwards though? Without this one you are able to not live. Implying that with it you will live. Am I misunderstanding?
Thanks for the love guys. It has been quite a journey with Death In Bloom and it warms my heart to see how our little film continues to find new cinema loving audiences all over the world. x
Job well done!
We're even studying your image in a cinematography class.
I looooooove this. Selecting the way in which to die. Damn. You outdid yourself with this one! Hope you make more ❤️
Bravo!
Did the director see Bruce Almight? :D
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, Well Done! Plus, the actors were perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Headcanon that awful deaths happen in this universe because people can't afford the nicer ones
But there's no consistency. Good and bad people die horribly, rich and poor, there's no consistency to say "if you have enough_____ you can buy a nice death." Its choice. Maybe you want to mix it up, die a hero, or die dramatically.
Also what's a awful death
@@catherinemoul9160 Well - I guess if we saw more films set in this universe/scenario we could say something for sure. But I think this is our only look at it
@@catherinemoul9160 Burned Alive, I would say
@@catherinemoul9160 We have no idea what currency is used to pay for death, it could be something other than money or good deeds.
Elements in her life that were trashy and in disrepair were subverting her meaningful death by reflecting the way she actually lived: always trying to make something glamorous but being foiled by small details. In the broken rosebud, a synergy of the beautiful and the ugly, she was able to accept that, giving authentic meaning to her life, and thus, her death.
Hey, give an old lady a break, you can't expect her to kneel on tile
I want this to be a TV series or something!
You might want to check out an old British sitcom called ... Mulberry. The story line was pretty similar.
Feels like i was watching Inside No 9
You might also enjoy The Collector, a show about a man who has been collecting the souls of people who have traded theirs to Satan for 10 years of good fortune and decides to start helping them find ways out of their contract and upcoming deaths.
Yasss!
I hate UA-cams new mobile comment layout because you can see the top comment without scrolling and the comment shown sometimes spoils the stories in these videos. I'm glad that this time, the top comment wasn't spoling anything.
Ah..... yes , finding the perfect way to die is something we all think about. Just dying in your sleep is so mediocre. Great short!!!
manny silva 3 people died while they were filming a youtube video over a waterfall
@warner tesla why would you want to die in the most painful way?
Woody Allen put it best, I think: _"I am not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens"_
What about getting beaned by a micro meteorite? Like about as big as a pinball? THAT would be like winning the cosmic lottery.
Bliss!
The paper he's reading says: "workplace culture is killing jobs" Clever
Timestamp?
@@sufibren4885 1:45
You've heard of 'death of a salesman' now get ready for: "the salesman of death"
"death salesman"
sales of a deathman
@@Ivan-dq2xj There it is! Good job
@@Ivan-dq2xj PERFECT.
I'm willing to bet that this pun was actually the spark of this film
I was confused how the lady did not die after all that accidents. Turns out she has to accept it for it to take effect. Wow
Those were test runs. It didn’t kill her because she hadn’t bought it yet.
* all those accidents
Does that mean you could live forever as the most unsatisfied customer ever?
@@eye8549 Maybe if you dont buy one it gets chosen at random
Like samples at the mall
I genuinely adore the way the actors carry themselves. Even the tiniest gestures bring character to them! Just when the lady laughs, or how Christopher immediately lets go the envelope as soon as she grabs it somewhat daintily but excitedly. Like, little "quips" in their movements bring about so much character!
I feel like this guy has visited me several times, but apparently I've been too broke to pay up.
Well there is good news and bad news on that front. The bad news is that the bill will come due for you one day the good news is that when it does you will be able to afford it.
@@rbrucerye And the really bad news is that one cannot afford to do so now.
Don't u pay with ur life?
@@OniyunYun Exactly. You're life isn't valuable enough yet.
I am waiting... Probably in line.... Wish it to happen soon
She reminds me of my mom. Last year, my mom had some medical incident and an ambulance was called for her. She ended up all right after it all, but later she told me that as she was lying inside the ambulance, she thought, "Is this how I'm going to die?" meaning in a pathetic, shabby, inglorious way. She admits to loving to be dramatic and she has to have every little detail just right, especially in her clothing. That's my mom! I love her anyway. She will be ninety-two this year.
Bless her heart , that’s a great run !
@@terryoquinn8199 And she continues being her dramatic self at ninety-six! I just spoke with her today. She still lives in her own home, does all her own chores, and works in the garden and for all her complaining about her memory going, her mind is still good.
We all die, so why not to choose how? Briliant!
@Natasel Mmmmm snusnu yesssss 😉😉
Александр Колтаков we do not all die. Immortality is slowly becoming a reality as sens, crspr, senescence and stem cell research is progressing
skitzmaker talk abt making a statement
That's called suicide
Jay P no. Please research these projects before making assumptions. Researchers and Doctorates from Harvard and Cambridge’s main goal is to stop and reverse ageing. It is already proven to be possible as types of jellyfish does not age and lobsters also don’t age. What will still kill us is trauma and viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases.
*Old Woman:* I want it to be perfect. Something dramatic like in the movies. I want to whisper something like.....
*Me:* Say rosebud.....Say rosebud.
*Old Woman:* _Rosebud.🌹_
*Me:* *_[inhales deeply]_* I am so proud.
Usernames Are Hard what that from?
@@madeleineprice3556 Citizen Kane.😊
Citizen kane
A litte late replying, but I had the same experience!
This was actually surprisingly sweet.
She is stunning.
Yes, she is.
I’m loving her fashion sense.
GILF
She is very beautiful i want to age like her
Me: “ok, so uh, first, I need to have the current meme song in the background, then be eating a tub of cookie dough when I fall to my death with a stroke, but not just any stroke, a stroke inflicted by 29 glitter cannons going off, making it so anybody who entered the crime scene will never forget, because they will never be able to rid themselves of the glitter”
Christopher: wot
dont forget the anime body pillow next to you on the ground
_TheDogWhisperer_ ah yes! I also need to have my favorite anime playing in the background
_”I’ll take it...”_
Your whole stock
@Sivvan Sharma - Thanks for bringing me back to this film... it’s really satisfying !!
orion khan no problem dude
333 likes and 3 comments,.. let me spoil it
Everything about this was exquisite.
The concept, the actors' chemistry.
The color comp and cinematics were just so pleasing!
well-done to all involved in this gem.
My gramps died a short while ago and I genuinly like to believe he had his own 'salesman'. He died in his sleep, best as we could tell, after he stopped eating.
Gotta wonder..
You've got to think about how he said "Remember, don't open it, or you'll ruin the surprise." is actually an actual depiction of what death is like in real life. It's ALWAYS unexpected in ways people can't control. I'm pretty impressed!
The fact that the Dame was basically trying to take control over the one thing that she could have in accordance to death being HOW she died was pretty well tied with the rest of the theme. I liked it.
Wonderfully macabre! Well done. Pure enjoyment, from story to performances to total craftsmanship. Very special, indeed. Thank you all!
This was eloquent, beautiful but in a dark way. The way reality actually treats us yet we choose to ignore. I have become quite infatuated with these Omeleto videos. If they ever film in the area I live I'd love to be a part!
I love the Bottomless Briefcase!
I know! I want one! :=)
All the deaths of history
He borrowed it from Felix the cat
Oh yeah! I'd forgotten about Felix's magic bag! :=)
you had me at "what is all that pubic hair doing under there?" ...tight writing. no excess... except the the stuff... under there. did not know i needed that sentence in my brain. and now i'm wondering about my bathroom... ... ...
I liked how, despite the lighting, Christopher doesn't have a whole lot of light on him and always seems to be in a sort of darker pitch no matter what. I also liked that the client dressed up in black like she was going to a funeral, with the irony being that she's more or less attending her own funeral.
What a wonderful, ambitious little film. It was shot and styled beautifully, and the idea was so simple but so engaging. Really enjoyed this one.
This was so good!! Also, the actress was so beautiful and her voice and her mannerisms and the fashion she wore, Gosh what an inspiring woman!! When I’m older, let me be like her and have the same polite kind of sass. Very taken by this piece, she won’t take just any old end to her long story and the death salesman is a professional
😤👏🏼👏🏼❤️
He's like the Mary Poppins of death :D
the smiley face makes it even more perfect! :D
Gary Floppins
Reminded me of "Mr. Death" in the Twilight Zone
@@blyrax hahah
This!! I loved how he was a complete professional but simultaneously a little greasy, scruffy, and still used the Dewey decimal system (Sp?).
I think the majority of us feel like this should be a series. I loved it.
I appreciate how unglamorous that fall was. In the end, it seemed to be what was staring back at her that she found unbecoming but no death in any other way was more glamorous than the other.
This could be the premise of a great series.
this was very humorous. I've read some Terry Pratchet some years back, one particular called "Mort". this reminded me of the humor that had about Death. you know that tall skinny guy you just couldn't quite get a good look at...
Thank you for the lesser known films. They are such a delight. Even when they make me cry. This one just made me laugh 🙂
Wonderfully done
"Trust me, you cannot live without this one." Yeah that, that's a good one.
"Mirrors can be so evil and harmful at times. They can have you coming back repeatedly to see yourself".
I keep coming back to it, this is one of my favorite shorts on here.
This couldn't be better! The lady is gorgeous, the plot is fantastic, the salesman...wow! Isn't this a tv show yet?
Death is not just the end of living functions but it is also art. There is beauty in the beginning and the the ending of life. And when we thought we knew, death surprises us by things we never expected. The reality is this: we cannot control whatever happens. We simply stare in awe and let the event overcome us
@notsokewl i apologize if my insight regarding the video offended you in some way. I was talking in the perspective of the old woman who was looking for the perfect way to end her life. Unfortunately you brought up a whole other different issue unrelated to the comment that's talking about the film. I hope you have a good day.
@@naikun7444 was the salesman selling her death? How?
Only a knob-end would think death has beauty or art- a knob-end who has never had to watch a loved one die.
@@Gwalchgwyn I've watched it happen. Pain and beauty can often go together. I'm sorry you had to undergo a rough experience, but I think what the original poster was bringing attention to was not unsympathetic of the pain of death but instead offering a perspective and encouragement that can help one carry through it.
Nai Kun There isn't beauty in death sicko
WAY BETTER than all of these supposed "Award Winning" shorts (although, I wouldn't doubt that this won awards!). Absolutely fabulously done!
Loved it. I wish i had choice of deaths i would love it.
You kinda do.
Had? You are already dead!!!!?!?!?!?@?
I would choose death by fall (from an extremely high place)
What a fantastically clever concept, and brilliantly executed. The film strives for perfection, as does the main character, and ultimately delivers just that...it's a perfect example of how a short film should satisfy. Bravo to all involved, well done!
I have to say that was Elegant af
One of my absolute favorites I've seen on this channel. Clever, humourous, a sense of unease sprinkled through. This was a joy to watch, I will definitely be using it as a promo to my friends to get them into following the channel.
Beautiful! Very clever and excellent from all angles . .
Still one of my fav pieces of short Vids. TRUE GOOD ACTUAL VIds. His lighting is always shadowed as if we barely see him and while we get the feeling yes he adheres to the pomp of the Eldrich. Its less a guy goin around selling and more a force of nature just trying his best.
Person: ‘I want a pleasant death.” Death: “Don’t bet on it, everyone dies unpleasantly. By the by, did you eat a very big meal 4 hours ago?”
"You cannot live without this one. "
I have watched this shorts twice on a live streaming ans just did a search to find it because it is so SUPERB! I rarely give 5 out of 5 stars.....but hands down....PERFECTION.
That was beautiful!!!! She is a GEM !!!!
Are you kidding me? This is exactly why I love working in indie films. The creativity is completely unmatched. I love this so much.
Time to binge the whole channel. 💜
"Madam Life's a piece in bloom Death goes dogging everywhere: She's the tenant of the room, He's the ruffian on the stair." Too, too, perfect.
Re- watching this - one of my favourites from this wonderful channel - she reminds me of my gran in so many ways - looks - glamorous - something she would want or do (speech and drama teacher - could have been great comedic actress) - as it was, she died peacefully in sleep
THIS SHOULD BE A TV SHOW PLEASE MAKE IT ONE PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSSEEE
Oh, Well done! Love the actors, the deaths, the dialog, sets, everything! Delightful!
Wow, this one took me by suprise in one of the best ways possible. At first I was confused (i love it if sth or someone manages to confuse me), then it had a really obscure story and to make it all perfect it was about one of my favorite themes: Death. And you managed to make death (sth people rarely even talk about) such a beautiful thing, that was just extraordinary! Great acting, great film making, great everything, love it! :)
Great! I am still chuckling over this one! I simply adore the main character, Mrs. Patterson, portrayed by Robyn Nevin! She was brilliant.
WONDERFUL! Thank you for this little gem, Omeleto.
Brilliant! I do love stories with personifications of death, weird glimpses into a supernatural side of death and the afterlife. Great stuff!
Well done! How original! There was a measure of enchantment there that dispelled the pure horror of inevitable mortality.
This is so clever and creative. It reminded me a little bit of Dead Like Me. If anyone else likes story concepts that toy with the idea of death in a creative and almost fun way, I’d definitely recommend it.
This palace is in in unacceptable condition
"One mmmillion years dungeon!!"
UNACCEPTAAAAABLE UNACCEPTAAAAABLE!
Hands down the best short film story. That Death Salesman deserves his own series.
I know people are saying "it's inconsistent" about the "headcanon" of the nicer deaths being expensive, since good people die horribly and bad die good etc. But like, that's the point. Creating a new world yknow. It doesn't have to follow true logic, I like the idea that some people can't afford the nicer deaths. Or some people figured out how to offer something worth much more than coin lmao. Or maybe it's like a raffle. And she won the raffle for any death she could ever imagine, and she was hella picky lmao
I just loved this one, so spot on so to speak. I loved Taylor young's comment to make it a mini-series I would watch it as well. Each episode another wonderful death tailor-made for just that special someone looking to go out in their own unique way. So sweet and neet to bad life is not so select just messy LOL.
Spending my last moments musing on the meaning of it all while staring at a cake batter pearl necklace.
One of the best short films I've seen. Loved the ending.
So is he like a grim reaper stuck on 1 client who can't make up her mind.
This one customer he will always miss and fondly remember. 🕯🌞🌻🙏💛
This just solved how to live forever... Simply never be happy with how you die.
And get assigned a random death by the government
Not the first time I've seen this concept, but this perhaps the most well executed version.
Who else thought she was Helen Mirren in the thumbnail.
Yes all right
I actually thought she resembled Shirley Mclain
OMG I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE?
She is instantly recognisable to any Australian my age, as she has acted on stage, film and television since the early 60's.
@@MissTique247 Spot On👍
This is brilliant! I'd love to see a whole series of these!
A “death salesman”
Me: so like a hit man right?
The death salesman... What are polite gentleman... that was done with grace and taste.
I'd love for this to be made into a series.
Let's appreciate the sound design and overall audio quality of the video. This is just stunning!
A fantastic episode from the old Twilight Zone series is called "Nothing In The Dark." It's in black and white and along the same sort of story line. Great actors.
She's as beautiful as the roses. I love this!!
I love the idea of this short!
This could be perfect for a TV show or something
What a magnificent film. The actors, set and costume design, score, and every shot was visual poetry. Well done!
"fancy that! I actually thought that was..." **DIES**
Lord GabenCat Funny how the scene happen right after I found this comment
Luv the premise, terrific acting....one of the best Shorts I’ve seen.
It makes sense to see this rarity of customer service seeming as it will be your last.
This woman is fabulous. She deserves an oscar for this.
I pray I look as absolutely put together and lovely when I’m older! Or anytime soon, lol.
This was like a single magnificent digestif -- bold, deftly complex, and lingering.
I wish I could choose my death..... whoever's idea was this, it was AWESOME, BRILLIANT & just UNIQUE..... 👏
hats off guys.....
Thank you so much for this.....
You actually can control how you die
@@hellen3098 I m not talking about suicide here....death should be peaceful, beautiful and cool
What a perfect actress, don’t we all wish we could be in control of it
One can only dream to age as beautifully as this woman. I hope to grow old and have half as much style as pizazz!
A gentler death indeed! What a beautiful older lady, bless her!
What a lovely choice, Ms Patterson.
That is the prettiest grandma I have ever seen and so classy
more entertained and intrigued in 9 minutes than the entire marvel franchise
What are the mechanics of this world? Is she unique? Did she have some bargain with a magical entity that allowed her to choose her death? Would she keep on living if she kept refusing or was she trapped in some kind of Groundhog Day-style loop until she chooses a death she liked?
I would love some context and more universe description cause this is a really cool concept
This one is my all time favorite honestly and I hope the salesman got a raise he put in extra effort
It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live.
Hah, it's not the first omeleto I see you writing something that sounds or is a quote😉. Cheers to you! 👍🏾😎